Traveling, humanitarian crisis and ethicAfrica » SudanTopic Type: Other | |||||||||
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Vincentca Vincent Poirier Post Count: 4 Msg: #1 498 days ago, April 10th 2007 | Ok guys this is not a discussion on how we can help Darfur and all that stuff, there is other websites for that. | But I just came across this video: http://physiciansforhumanrights.org/sudan/darfur.html This is in my opinion a vibrant and shocking testimony of the situation over there. Situations that is (and was) too common in many countries around the globe. What I want to ask you is if you visited one of those countries (I know that Sudan is still a popular destination in its eastern side but it can also be any other countries with similar problems), how did you cope with the fact that you were there while things like that were happening and how ethical you think it is to travel in such countries? I personally never traveled in such a country (although this can be argued) but I think it should be part of an ethical way to travel, in the same way some persons refuse to buy products from certain countries. Number of Users: 1 | Number of Posts: 1 | ||||||